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Composition This week, the Chinese teacher assigned me a composition called "A Crosstalk I like", which bored me to death. How to write?

A comic dialogue joke I like.

Crosstalk, which everyone is familiar with, is an ancient and interesting folk art, which is about speaking, learning, teasing and singing. I believe everyone will like it very much. Of course, I like it very much I can say that I am a cross talk fan.

Our stereo cabinet is full of comic dialogue CDs. There are crosstalk masters, Hou, Ma Ji, ... everything. As long as I have time, I will listen to some jokes I like, and clean my room at this time, so that I can kill two birds with one stone. Don't underestimate cross talk, which is particularly rich in knowledge, including history, literature, singing and dancing ... without listening to a cross talk, you have learned a lot of life truths and gained a lot of useful knowledge.

I remember once, my mother was reading a newspaper. A word confused him. This word is really strange. Up and down is a "small" word, and in the middle is a "big" word. what are you reading? My mother looked up the dictionary as she spoke. I glanced at the word my mother was looking for. He said with great confidence: "This word is pronounced ga, which is a kind of food made of corn and can be eaten as dates." Mom was surprised and asked, "How do you know each other? Have you studied in this school? " My answer is yes: "Isn't this what Jiang Kun said in the cross talk?" Then I explained it to my mother carefully and said, "Actually, I didn't understand the meaning of this word when I was listening to this paragraph before. Because I am particularly interested in this sentence, I feel that there is a cross talk, so I pay attention to this word. " Mother smiled knowingly after listening to my words.

I like cross talk because he is humorous. I prefer crosstalk, because crosstalk is rich in language and wide in knowledge. Crosstalk has made my life colorful, and it has also taught me a lot that books can't.